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Martin Skippers "Four Swords" Recital◇ Yamagata Performance
World's Three Greatest Orchestras - Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra
2023/04/29(sa.) 18:00 Starting
Yamagata Prefecture Folk Museum "Bunshokan" Council Hall (Yamagata)
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Martin Skippers, who supports the "golden brass" section of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, one of the world's three great orchestras, and is also very active in the brass ensemble, makes his first triumphant return to Yamagata in four years, his first recital as soloist since summer 2019♪
As the orchestra's second and third trombonist, Martin Skippers has been playing both tenor and bass trombones at his disposal, and he will be performing with alto trombone and tenor horn (euphonium) in this program!
The "four-trombone style" is not something that he has "learned by heart," and all of these instruments have been at the center of his career as a performer.
The collaboration with his splendid collaborators is also noteworthy.
This solo recital, which condenses the musical charm of Martin Skippers at the age of 40 and his friendships with famous musicians from all over the world, will be held during the GW period. Please look forward to it, whether you are in nearby prefectures or far away!
Pair, early bird, and group discounts are available.
Performer: Martin Skippers
Martin Schippers (alto, tenor, bass trombone, euphonium)
Trombonist, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra (Netherlands), Professor, Lucerne College of Music (Switzerland)
Maki Yamamoto (Piano) Pianist
Ryohei Ota (Trombone) Principal Trombone, Yamagata Symphony Orchestra
Trombone Students of Yamagata University (trombone ensemble)
Program (tentative):
Opera Medley (Arr. by S. Fernherst) World Premiere
~No one should sleep" from Puccini's "Turandot" - Handel's "Rinaldo" - Mascagni's "Cavalleria Rusticana" - Verdi's "La Forza del Destino" - Wagner's "Tannhäuser
The Big Old Clock (H.C. Work)
Concerto for Alto Trombone (G.Ch. Wagenseil)
Romance (A.Jorgensen)
The Devil's Waltz (S.Verhelst)
Corolles (S.Verhelst)
Velocity 020 (S.Verhelst) Japan premiere
Overton's Window (R. Moya) Japan premiere
etc.
Program
Performer
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Martin Skippers
Trombone & Euphonium
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Maki Yamamoto
piano
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Ryohei Ota
trombone
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Yamagata University Trombone Students & Friends
trombone octet
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Tomohiro Takahashi
bass trombone
Admission and ticket purchase
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Admission fee
Pair 6,500 yen / General 3,500 yen / Students & under 26 3,000 yen / Junior high & high school students 1,500 yen / Elementary school students 1,000 yen
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(Pair, early bird, and group discounts are available♪)
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Admission of a preschool child
We welcome wheelchair users and those with preschool children. We kindly ask that you contact the organizer in advance to inquire about seating arrangements before coming to the performance.
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